Outrage ignites as real estate agent rates tenants' cleaning efforts - is this fair?
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We all know that landlords and tenants don't always see eye to eye. There are plenty of tales out there about landlords taking advantage of their tenants and vice versa.
But let us tell you about a recent story that takes the cake in terms of being divisive. There's an Aussie real estate agent who's causing quite a stir with what can only be described as a 'cleaning scoring system' for tenants.
What's the fuss about? Well, it turns out this agent was grading the tenant's cleaning skills during each inspection!
It all started when a renter shared their experience online, quickly catching everyone's attention. Imagine their horror when they received a scorecard from their real estate agent after a routine inspection. This scorecard had ratings for 17 different areas of their rental home.
The renter was also given an overall rating out of five stars, which constituted an evaluation of their house's cleanliness. The scorecard the tenant received showed they had only achieved three and a half stars due to a single light globe that wasn't working.
'I've been renting a long time, and my deep cleaning routine is based around inspections,' the tenant explained. 'I go all out—every room in my little 3x2 villa is given a spring clean, every surface is washed including walls, doors, lights, windows, carpets etc.'
The tenant went on to explain that they usually spend a week or more prepping their house for inspection day, ensuring every job is done to a showroom-level standard and that everything is in pristine condition.
Despite the tenant having gone 'overboard' with the cleaning, the real estate agent still marked them down 'terribly' due to the kitchen's single, non-working light bulb.
'Had my latest inspection a few weeks ago and just received the report,' the renter said. 'Despite the agent commenting that she never sees houses as clean as mine, and taking 112 photos of every single thing that shows how great the condition of the house is… Having one light globe not working is so terrible that I was scored three and a half out of five.'
The person later discovered that the broken light globe was actually the real estate's responsibility to replace, not the tenant's.
Needless to say, the renter's story sparked a furious response from Reddit users, with many claiming this was 'ridiculously petty' and 'morally wrong'.
Others felt that tenants actually keep a home to a higher standard than owners; the Reddit user's post reminded some of the time they'd left their kitchen light out for 'years'.
Many also shared anecdotes of their own horror stories, like one user whose 'real estate agent has the gall' to comment on minor things like dirt in a sliding door track, yet there was 'actual s*** coming through the ceiling [in] the second bathroom upstairs [with] the toilet leaking for over a year'.
This story reminds us of the importance of making sure that the places we call home are both safe and hygienic. Whether you're a tenant or a landlord, there are simple yet significant steps to take. As a renter, it's crucial to keep your rented space well-maintained. And for landlords, treating tenants with respect, kindness, and understanding is paramount.
Members, if any of you have ever encountered a similar experience, we'd love to hear about it! Share your stories in the comments below!
But let us tell you about a recent story that takes the cake in terms of being divisive. There's an Aussie real estate agent who's causing quite a stir with what can only be described as a 'cleaning scoring system' for tenants.
What's the fuss about? Well, it turns out this agent was grading the tenant's cleaning skills during each inspection!
It all started when a renter shared their experience online, quickly catching everyone's attention. Imagine their horror when they received a scorecard from their real estate agent after a routine inspection. This scorecard had ratings for 17 different areas of their rental home.
The renter was also given an overall rating out of five stars, which constituted an evaluation of their house's cleanliness. The scorecard the tenant received showed they had only achieved three and a half stars due to a single light globe that wasn't working.
'I've been renting a long time, and my deep cleaning routine is based around inspections,' the tenant explained. 'I go all out—every room in my little 3x2 villa is given a spring clean, every surface is washed including walls, doors, lights, windows, carpets etc.'
The tenant went on to explain that they usually spend a week or more prepping their house for inspection day, ensuring every job is done to a showroom-level standard and that everything is in pristine condition.
Despite the tenant having gone 'overboard' with the cleaning, the real estate agent still marked them down 'terribly' due to the kitchen's single, non-working light bulb.
'Had my latest inspection a few weeks ago and just received the report,' the renter said. 'Despite the agent commenting that she never sees houses as clean as mine, and taking 112 photos of every single thing that shows how great the condition of the house is… Having one light globe not working is so terrible that I was scored three and a half out of five.'
The person later discovered that the broken light globe was actually the real estate's responsibility to replace, not the tenant's.
Needless to say, the renter's story sparked a furious response from Reddit users, with many claiming this was 'ridiculously petty' and 'morally wrong'.
Others felt that tenants actually keep a home to a higher standard than owners; the Reddit user's post reminded some of the time they'd left their kitchen light out for 'years'.
Many also shared anecdotes of their own horror stories, like one user whose 'real estate agent has the gall' to comment on minor things like dirt in a sliding door track, yet there was 'actual s*** coming through the ceiling [in] the second bathroom upstairs [with] the toilet leaking for over a year'.
Key Takeaways
- A real estate agent has introduced a controversial cleaning 'scoring system' for tenants, prompting outrage.
- A tenant shared their experience on Reddit, revealing they had been marked down and given a rating of three and a half stars out of five due to a non-functional light bulb.
- The tenant went to great lengths for deep cleaning prior to inspections and found the scoring system to be 'demoralising'.
- Following the post, many Reddit users responded with outrage, discussing their frustrating experiences with property inspections.
This story reminds us of the importance of making sure that the places we call home are both safe and hygienic. Whether you're a tenant or a landlord, there are simple yet significant steps to take. As a renter, it's crucial to keep your rented space well-maintained. And for landlords, treating tenants with respect, kindness, and understanding is paramount.
Members, if any of you have ever encountered a similar experience, we'd love to hear about it! Share your stories in the comments below!